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... it to be. There were a couple of places on the main square, but they only serve croissants. I couldn’t find any place that would make eggs or anything like that.

I had a couple croissants and then headed out into the town. The main square is nice, with a big cathedral on the corner of it. It wasn’t very clean though, which was a little surprising. Most cities keep this main square ...

... much to write home about. The one high point to add was that after the shocking steak experience in Mendoza we decided to get back on the horse (or cow in this case) and try another steak meal. Luckily our faith in Argentinian steak was restored. Having each ordered the Bife de Chorizo (or sirloin to you and me) we each received around 600g of steak and a large portion of chips. Oh the meat sweats, but it was sooo gooood. Phil and Mups ...

... as he had his first opportunity of driving in the mud! The hundreds of tall yatay palms were an impressive sight. We took a short walk on the bank of the Rio Uruguay and wandered around the ruins of an old lime works which had been set up by Jesuit missionaries in the 18th century. In the evening, we returned to Colon. Typically, rural towns, both in Uruguay and Argentina, have very few paved streets. There are usually only half a dozen or so ...

... was feeling confident with their acceptance of him into the program, although, if she wasn't sure, I'm positive that the following reinforced her feelings on the subject.....

'I need boxers'....... After getting over the swimming incident, Evan decided he needed some more towels so Natalia brought us to a shop (which is exactly what I imagine K-Mart to be like in the U.S. - have you got a mental picture?) where they had to actually put their rucksacks in ...